InImpact: The Journal of Innovation Impact |
Publisher |
Future Technology Press |
Vol. 6 No. 1 |
Innovation in Medicine and Healthcare 2013 |
Volume Editors |
KES International |
Journal ISSN |
2051-6002 |
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Article Title | Mapping systems within systems |
Primary Author | John Ronczka, Australian Society of Rheology (Australia) |
Pages |
38 - 53
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Article ID |
imed13-030 |
Publication Date |
20-Oct-13 |
Abstract | Within the ?health system? (NS) data intensive care may be suggested to be supported by ?intelligent decision technologies? (IDT) at a specific location (e.g. Emergency Medical Services [EMS], hospital, hospice). The overall patient management system (PMS) is suggested to be a multi-dimensional system of medical and non-medical interventions and countermeasures that are reported via soft computing and software engineering devices. What has being pushing the ?health system? (NS) tends to come from increased pressure to meet the medical practitioners and patients (end user?s) key needs and wants: ?anywhere?anytime?anyplace?anydevice?anyentity? (A5). Traditionally semantic 'Command?control?communications' (C3) mapping is likely to be in the first phase for dealing with emerging complex systems. 'Command?control?communications' (C3) multi-dimensional computing tends to be associated with ?systems?of?systems? (SoS) which could augment mapping 'management?mitigation?mediation' (M3) to manage multi-dimensional entities in cloud computing. To achieve this, hybrid mapping using 'Wisdom open system semantic identification' (WOSSI) enables systems engineering pattern recognition in the merging human?machine interfaces for ?human sustainment systems? (HSS). |
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